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Right, because what the internet needs is two white dudes talking condescendingly about backstory in a beloved children's movie (which made over 900 million dollars and was actually a beautiful spectacle to behold.)
Watching you two review films is often cringeworthy, not only are you often contradictory about what it

Vox also has a great video about how the dairy industry basically shoves milk down your throat, thanks to the surplus from ww1 : https://www.youtube.com/wat… … Nice article, being informed is being in control.

HAHA …."Be happy it's being made!" "I'm not even interested in seeing the film!" "A lot of anime is already Americanized anyway, they all have very large breasts!" "They're downloaded into cyborgs anyway, doesn't matter what 'she' looks like!" Such garbage coming out of your mouth in this video….

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Would rather see Frank's (and Bill Ransom's) WorShip novels made into a couple films. Loved Dune, but it was a little too dry for me in places….

This is more directed towards Sean O’Neal - I haven't seen La La Land yet, but the example Gwen gave about the venn diagram really resonated with me, and in general for me, romantic films seem to be dismissed by people. A romantic film written and directed by a white male, however, doesn't seem to be overlooked as